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  • YES! Teaching and STEM industries are suffering greatly now due to the tightened immigration rules, and it will get worse if BREXIT happens, so I am definitely voting IN (as a dirty commonwealth forrin, I can vote in the referendum).

    I just mentioned the curry thing, because I wasn't something I had thought about before hearing about it on that program.

  • so I am definitely voting IN (as a dirty commonwealth forrin, I can vote in the referendum).

    Ditto

  • Yep all that you say.
    So that's me in bother if this nonsense goes ahead this way.
    Unless I can stay cos my son was born here.

    Most people outside London (and even in London) don't make 35K
    The median (most common wage) in NI is 22K. So even if you earn median, nobody ever had to pay a cent for your education you had abroad and work you can still get bucked out.

    I can totally understand people want to leave the EU but the lack of a plan as in "ok we brexit, now we close the borders but everyone else can stay" or "you have worked here for 4 years you are grand" or ANYTHING practical.

    So does Farage's missus earn 35K. Does she fuck probably.

  • He employs her so I bet she does. And claims expenses.

  • Ah yeah of course. But would she otherwise?

    If a Brexit does lead to massive shortages it will push up wages. But with that prices. So... for every action, a counter-reaction.

  • I have no idea to be honest!

  • They're going to have to rethink that £35k thing or else all the Aussie, Kiwi & American teachers will be gone and we'll be very short. I suspect coming next will be a list of exempt jobs.

    Following that will be some creative accounting, £35k salary, £15k charge for use of facilities or the like ...

  • Nah, Academies will fix that.

  • Met this chancer in my local last night. He was having the fish and chips. I said to him 'so you do turn up to some meetings about fish then?' He said 'very good that'

  • Not sure the creative accounting would work. They demand to see a year's worth of payslips and bank statements to prove that you earn enough.

  • Hah, well done :D

  • I came across Boris during the Olympics and called him a cunt. Yours is much more creative, but points lost for posing with the shitbag (assuming that's you).

  • It is. I let him off

  • Just done my postal vote.
    Here's hoping the mouth-breathing leavers manage to fudge up which envelope and bit of paper go together, then manage to drop their vote down the drain while running to the post box during a Jeremy Kyle ad break..

  • I'm all for Remain, but been lots of stories over the last couple of days about the polls closing, and I kind of feel that the Remain group haven't done much to point out the positives of being part of the EU, just seem to be spending a lot of time rebutting the spurious claims of the Leave campaign.

    Though it is heartening to see the rest of Europe pointing out to the citizens of the U.K. that you can't have it both ways, and that once we step out of the EU working/living/travelling through Europe will be so much harder for us.

  • sums it up for me...

    I can't vote, I am hoping for no Brexit as it will be bad for the company Le Manfriend works for and visa stuff will be crud for me. I could perhaps blag myself in via industry shortage, but that won't help others I know in a similar boat. Lots of foreign call center staff in NI, but of course you won't earn a shitload.

  • Gut was always in, flirted with out for a bit but after some thorough research I'm definitely IN.

  • So all you people who are firmly in.....

    what's your response to this?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFt-pRIvL9E

    or......

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYqzcqDtL3k

  • Long on rhetoric, rather short on facts.

    It's bollocks, in other words.

  • You are officially a slimey liar, congrats.

  • I really want to argue with you and prove you wrong on this point.... ;) (this is a joke, like ukip) and I can the term you should use is utter bollocks. Especially as they have included farage (pronounced like garage) and his spout rubbish on his effect in the fishing industries http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/media/press-releases/farage%E2%80%99s-voting-record-fishing-%E2%80%98makes-mockery%E2%80%99-new-election-poster-20150408

    Also farage and facts is a real oxymoron.

  • ^What Dammit said

    Also, in general, both campaigns have lacked factual information on such a complex issue and too many bogus facts too.

  • Which facts are bogus? The fact that the dirty job and benefit stealing forin bloke doesn't actually make a net benefit?

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